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I've been using the skidrow-codex website to check the lastest codex releases but the site got shutted down. Anyone knows the official codex site? Scene groups don't have websites. Codex Skidrow etc DO NOT HAVE WEBSITES the only one that has a website is fit girl repacks I think.
onewhoisnthere. • 5 yr. ago. It's generally a good policy to avoid any site that uses any scene name in it's domain. I.e. "skidrow" or "codex" or "reloaded" or anything similar. They are considered bottom-feeder sites, aka the last chain down from the Top Sites, and to make money the sites typically have tons of ads (at best), or viruses (at ...
Extracted the text: CODEX was founded with one and only one goal in mind: "to give the dominating PC games group at the time, RELOADED, some serious competition." A highly motivated and hard-working group of veterans and rookies alike banded together and created a new name to achieve that goal.
because "back in the day" the biggest games weren't bigger than 20gb. WoW and some other MMOs being the only exception. even starcraft 2 wasn't THAT huge on release. game sizes began exploding (again) in size exponentially somewhere around 2013/2014
Simply replace the game's steam_api (64).dll file with the one in the CODEX crack along with the corresponding steam_emu.ini file, and then edit the steam_emu.ini file to have the game's ID. Another benefit to cracking games yourself this way is that you can easily get the updated versions of them.
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I'm having trouble with that last one. I'm stuck with a virtual drive of a game, then the installed folder of the game then the original game folder I downloaded. Each of them is as big as th
In CODEX/PLAZA case the NFO will say "This release is standalone and contains all DLC / updated to latest ...
Some games have tgeir own save location regardless of the crack, but CODEX saves are found in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX. The saves are in a folder titled with the steam ID of the game. You can find this ID on the game's Steam website link. Just transferring the codex save folder didn't seem to work.
typically whenever you are really torrenting anything. not just games. someone has to crack/rip/etc the files for you to download in the first place. they dont just appear out of nowhere. those people always tend to leave their name at the end of the file title as sort of a watermark. like -EVO and -SHUTTERSHIT with movies, -CODEX and -CPY with games, etc. lets you know which group released it ...